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:"Thermodynamics is a funny subject.  The first time you go through it, you don't understand it at all.  The second time you go through it, you think you understand it, except for one or two small points.  The third time you go through it, you know you don't understand it, but by that time you are so used to it, it doesn't bother you any more."
:"Thermodynamics is a funny subject.  The first time you go through it, you don't understand it at all.  The second time you go through it, you think you understand it, except for one or two small points.  The third time you go through it, you know you don't understand it, but by that time you are so used to it, it doesn't bother you any more."
*The British duo [[Flanders and Swann]] wrote a comic song (possibly ''the'' comic song) about the First and Second laws, called simply "First and Second Law" <ref>http://www.iankitching.me.uk/humour/hippo/entropy.html Transcript of "First and Second Law"</ref>
*The British duo [[Flanders and Swann]] wrote a comic song (possibly ''the'' comic song) about the First and Second laws, called simply "First and Second Law" <ref>http://www.iankitching.me.uk/humour/hippo/entropy.html Transcript of "First and Second Law"</ref>
=== Related branches ===
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* [[Atmospheric thermodynamics]]
* [[Biological thermodynamics]]
* [[Black hole thermodynamics]]
* [[Chemical thermodynamics]]
* [[Classical thermodynamics]]
* [[Equilibrium thermodynamics]]
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* [[Non-equilibrium thermodynamics]]
* [[Phenomenological thermodynamics]]
* [[Psychodynamics]]
* [[Quantum thermodynamics]]
* [[Statistical thermodynamics]]
* [[Thermoeconomics]]
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=== Lists and timelines ===
=== Lists and timelines ===
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* [[Timeline of thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and random processes]]
* [[Timeline of thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and random processes]]
* [[Parmenides#Influence on the development of science|Parmenides' influence on the development of thermodynamics]]
* [[Parmenides#Influence on the development of science|Parmenides' influence on the development of thermodynamics]]
===Other===
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* [[Calorimetry]]
* [[Debye-Hückel equation]]
* [[Fluid dynamics]]
* [[Legendre transformation]]
* [[Onsager reciprocal relations]]
* [[Phase equilibrium]]
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* [[Philosophy of thermal and statistical physics]]
* [[Statistical mechanics]]
* [[Thermal analysis]]
* [[Thermodynamic equations]]
* [[Thermodynamic properties]]
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=== Wikibooks ===
=== Wikibooks ===
* [http://wikibooks.org/wiki/Engineering_Thermodynamics Engineering Thermodynamics]
* [http://wikibooks.org/wiki/Engineering_Thermodynamics Engineering Thermodynamics]

Revision as of 16:55, 3 July 2009

Quotes & humor

  • A common scientific joke, as stated by C.P. Snow, expresses the four laws simply and surprisingly accurately as:
Zeroth: "You must play the game."
First: "You can't win."
Second: "You can't break even."
Third: "You can't quit the game."
"Thermodynamics is a funny subject. The first time you go through it, you don't understand it at all. The second time you go through it, you think you understand it, except for one or two small points. The third time you go through it, you know you don't understand it, but by that time you are so used to it, it doesn't bother you any more."
  • The British duo Flanders and Swann wrote a comic song (possibly the comic song) about the First and Second laws, called simply "First and Second Law" [1]

Lists and timelines

Wikibooks

  1. http://www.iankitching.me.uk/humour/hippo/entropy.html Transcript of "First and Second Law"